Author: Elisa Peron
Geographies of Peace: IT.A.CÀ Responsible Tourism returns throughout Italy
In times of conflict and new divisions, the IT.A.CÀ 2026 Festival chooses “Geographies of Peace” and invites a responsible journey throughout Italy, between encounters and discovery of elsewhere. Ecobnb is a media partner this year, too. In an age of walls and borders, there is a festival that every year chooses to do the exact […]
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The magic of silence: Discovering Luniluna in the heart of Lunigiana
An inner journey to embrace your soul and rediscover the beauty of little things. A daydream in the heart of the Lunigiana countryside, where silence and spirituality reign. This is Luniluna, an ancient farmhouse surrounded by greenery, far from the city and modernity, where you can return to your roots. Here, unique and magically evocative […]
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Ponzone and Gran Monferrato: nature and authentic towns between Piedmont and Liguria
Not far from Alessandria lies a wild land where you can take refuge to find yourself and your roots. This is Gran Monferrato, a region where nature still dictates the pace of life and where you can enjoy well-deserved relaxation. This territory extends in the southern part of Alessandria to reach Liguria. It offers several […]
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Ethical and responsible tourism: how accommodations can contribute to social justice and peace
Tourism is never neutral. Every choice of travel, hospitality and economic collaboration contributes to shaping the world in which we live. For this reason, Ecobnb has decided to adhere to the campaign Spaces Free from Apartheid Israel (SPLAI). Therefore, we promote a deep reflection on the ethical role of tourism and of accommodation facilities. In […]
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Tai Chi Chuan: what is it, the benefits and how to practice it
Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient Chinese martial art born around the 13th century that, over time, has transformed into a discipline of psycho-physical wellbeing. Today it is best known for its slow, fluid and harmonious movements, often compared to a form of moving meditation. It is suitable for all ages and does not require […]
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Alassio: what to see on foot over a weekend (10 must-see stops)
Are you looking for the perfect destination for a slow weekend, combining crystal-clear seas, culture and fine dining? Alassio, in the heart of Riviera delle Palme, is the ideal destination for a spring break of relaxation and sustainability. Thanks to the short distances, you can explore it comfortably on foot, reducing your environmental impact and […]
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Rose Gardens in Italy 2026: Gardens and Parks to visit in spring
Rose gardens in Italy are among the most fascinating naturalistic experiences to enjoy in spring. At this time of the year, the blooms reach their maximum splendor and the gardens transform into fragrant and colorful landscapes. From north to south, passing through historic islands and villages, the peninsula holds authentic botanical jewels. Historic parks, Italian […]
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Eco-tourism in the Lake Penne Nature Reserve: where nature regenerates you
Do you dream of a silent and natural refuge to regenerate your body and mind and forget the chaos of the city? The Lake Penne Nature Reserve is the perfect place to regain balance and well-being. This WWF oasis is located in the heart of Abruzzo, between the peaks of Gran Sasso and the Adriatic […]
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On holiday with your dog between pine forests and sea: a pet-friendly stay at Agriturismo La Stornara in Puglia
Are you looking for the perfect destination for a relaxing beach holiday the sea with your dog? Imagine a vast area where the countryside meets the coast, still little frequented, among olive groves, pine forests and sandy beaches. This is Marina di Ginosa (in the province of Taranto), on the Ionian coast of Puglia. Here […]
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The 6 best Country Hotels and Organic Farmhouses to discover the Flavors and Cuisine of Tuscany
Tuscany is the land that talks through its own flavors, its landscapes, and its thousand-year-old traditions. Winding hills dotted with cypress trees, vineyards, and hilltop medieval villages with organic farmhouses. Every corner of this region tells a story made up of effort, passion, and respect for the land. For your next holiday, we invite you […]
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